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Nursing, BSN. The traditional bachelor of science in nursing (BSN) degree program prepares individuals for careers in professional nursing in hospitals and other health care agencies. This traditional BSN program provides a foundation for progressing to positions of increased responsibility, leadership, and continued education in graduate programs.
The school offers a full array of degree programs enrolling more than 1,000 students — the bachelor of science in nursing (BSN), the doctor of nursing practice (DNP), and the doctor of philosophy in nursing (PhD), along with several graduate-level certificate programs.
Nursing, MS. The School of Nursing is no longer admitting students to the MS program or the MS/MPH dual degree program. The MS program for advanced practice has transitioned to the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degree.
The RN to BSN program, called the BSN@Home program, is for Registered Nurses who already have an associate's degree or diploma in nursing and wish to earn the bachelor of science in nursing degree. The curriculum is designed for working adults.
The School of Nursing Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) program prepares nurses for leadership roles as advanced practice nurses (clinical nurse specialists or nurse practitioners) who provide direct care and lead practice development and evaluation.
Students who already have a bachelor’s degree or higher and are interested in making a career change to nursing can apply to enter this fast-track professional program to earn the bachelor of science in nursing (BSN) in just 12 months.
Based in UW–Madison’s Institute for Clinical and Translation Research, this online graduate degree program provides students with an interdisciplinary approach to develop innovative solutions and improve current practices in health policy, clinical practice, data security, and biomedical and health information systems.
The School of Nursing offers a program leading to the doctor of philosophy degree. The school also has a unique early entry PhD program to bridge or accelerate progression to the PhD level for undergraduate nursing students. Postdoctoral training opportunities are also available.
NURSING 100 — INTRODUCTION TO THE NURSING PROFESSION. 1 credit. Introduction to the breadth of careers and educational pathways in the nursing profession. Explore personal interests, capacities, and career goals in relation to nursing career options. View details
Psych/Mental Health NP students must take NURSING 590 Contemporary Practices in Nursing (1cr) the summer prior to NURSING 726 Foundations for APN Clinical Practice I / NURSING 728 Advanced Practice Clinical Application and Role Development I.